OUT TODAY: Playing the Great Game: Britain, War and Politics in Afghanistan Since 1839 by Edmund Yorke

Playing the Great Game by Edmund YorkeDr Edmund Yorke holds BA and MA degrees from Reading and London Universities, as well as a doctorate from theUniversity of Cambridge. He was formerly a part-time tutor at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and University College, Oxford, and a visiting tutor at the Royal College of Defence Studies in London. He is widely published in the field of British imperial history and Commonwealth political and military history, including studies of the New South Africa, Anglo-Zulu, Anglo-Boer and Falklands wars. He is currently a senior lecturer in the Department of War Studies at Sandhurst and is also a member of the British Commission for Military History. He has just completed a series of three annual lectures on the Anglo-Afghan wars at The National Army Museum, London. He is a former member of the Royal African and Royal Commonwealth Societies.

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In the early 1970s, Edmund Yorke first began researching the ‘Great Game’ in Central Asia, focusing on Britain’s diplomatic and military involvement in Afghanistanfrom the 1800s to the 1840s. Over the past four decades he has extended this work to include the two subsequent Anglo-Afghan wars, culminating in the current prolonged NATO-led coalition war inAfghanistan.

Playing the Great Game explores and analyzes the tension between the British political and military authorities that has been generated by the impact of all these wars. It argues that excessive political interference in the conduct of such wars, which is often resource-driven, has been the predominate cause of the many difficulties encountered by Britain in its involvement in this remote and intractable country.

With the help of previously unpublished source material, including maps and photographs, this book sheds new light on this fascinating and complex subject. It also includes a revisionist interpretation of all the key campaigns and battles that highlights the crucial role played in the conflict by Afghan collaborators.

Playing the Great Game: Britain, War and Politics in Afghanistan Since 1839 by Edmund Yorke is available to buy now with a limited time only discount of 30%.

OUT TODAY: Love in Red China’s Garden by Adrian Webber

Love in Red China's Garden by Adrian WebberAdrian Webber joined the NHS as a graduate management trainee in 1980, after completing a politics degree at Warwick University. He was rapidly promoted and tipped right from the start as a high flyer destined for the top. Despite this, Adrian had developed from an early age a love of plants and an interest in how they could be framed within designs.

He had no way of knowing, however, that his early love of plants would begin an adventure that would eventually lead him to China.

Adrian, who is married with a twelve-year-old daughter, is now qualified and runs his own garden design and horticultural practice in southern England; his clients include large estates, hospitals and commercial clients. His designs are still heavily influenced by Chinese principles of garden design.

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Adrian Webber is about to give up a respectable career in hospital management to follow his dream of becoming a garden designer at the prestigious botanical gardens inBeijing. As the first Westerner to do so,Adrianwill be sailing into uncharted waters, but he cannot yet predict how this decision will change his entire future.

FollowAdrianas he gets to grips with the Chinese way of life in this insightful, moving and often amusing memoir that charts the mishaps and cultural misunderstandings that threaten to overwhelm the foreigner in a strange land. Journey with him as he explores his new home, and prepare to be gripped by a love story that blossoms in the face of adversity.

WhenAdrianfalls hopelessly in love with a beautiful Chinese girl, he must do what he can to win her, despite the fact that they come from two vastly different worlds. Soon he must face her family inTibet– as without their permission the couple cannot marry – but the road to happiness is unlikely to be easy as Wu Shu’s mother has already branded Adrian a spy…

Love in Red China’s Garden by Adrian Webber is available to buy now with a limited time only discount of 30%.

OUT TODAY: Full Circle by Roberta Grieve

Full Circle by Roberta GrieveRoberta Grieve has always loved writing and when she took early retirement, after working for West Sussex Library Service for over twenty years, she was determined to turn her hobby into a second career. Her first book was published in 1998 and since then she has had many stories and articles published.

She is secretary of the Chichester Writers’ Circle and editor of the Chichester Literary Society’s quarterly newsletter. In her spare time she enjoys painting and walking, although writing and research always take precedence. She lives in Chichester, West Sussex.

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Although she believes nothing can really come of it, ladies’ maid Daisy March is eagerly awaiting the return on leave of naval lieutenant Jack Davenport, the brother of her mistress Georgina. She hopes that this time he will defy his family and declare his love. But before he can do so, she is accused of stealing and summarily dismissed.

Daisy takes up nursing, but, to her dismay, Georgina is also among the new recruits. When WWI breaks out, they are posted to Malta, where Daisy hopes to be reunited with Jack. When scandal threatens both girls, they renew their friendship. But tragedy strikes and it seems there will be no happy ending for either of them.

Praise for the author:

‘The author is a true storyteller’ – The Woman Writer

‘Rising star Roberta Grieve’ – Singletitles.com

Full Circle by Roberta Grieve is available to buy now with a limited time only discount of 30%.

For more information, go to Roberta’s website at www.robertagrieve.co.uk

OUT TODAY: Holy Franchise Batman! Bringing the Caped Crusader to the Screen by Gary Collinson

Holy Franchise BatmanGary Collinson is a writer and lecturer from the North East of England. He has a degree in media production from the University of Sunderland and is the founder and editor of the UK movie site FlickeringMyth.com.

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Since the Caped Crusader first made the leap from comics to silver screen in the early 1940s, generations of audiences have been captivated by the screen adventures of Batman, establishing the celebrated comic book hero as a true icon of popular culture. Now, Gary Collinson traces the entire screen history of Bob Kane’s Dark Knight Detective, providing a fascinating insight into one of the most successful media franchises of all time.

Beginning with the early movie serials of the 1940s, Holy Franchise, Batman! charts the development of Batman’s many exploits across both live-action and animation, presenting a comprehensive overview of his illustrious screen career. From the classic 1960s television series starring Adam West and Burt Ward to the hugely successful blockbuster feature films from directors Tim Burton, Joel Schumacher and Christopher Nolan, as well as early Saturday morning cartoon outings through to the acclaimed ‘DC Animated Universe’, this book explores the evolution of Batman – a journey that has taken him from ‘camp’ crime-fighter to Dark Knight.

Holy Franchise, Batman! by Gary Collinson is available to buy now with a limited time only discount of 30%.

For more information, follow @holyfranchise on Twitter.

OUT TODAY: Turn Back Time by Pamela Fudge

Turn Back Time by Pamela FudgePamela Fudge works as a part-time administrator at Bournemouth University and has written poetry since she was a child. She started writing fiction in 1983 and has had short stories published in most of the national women’s magazines. Her previous books, also published by Robert Hale, include Second Best, High Infidelity, A Blessing in Disguise, A Change for the Better and Never be Lonely. You can find out more about her at www.pamfudge.co.uk

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Once they were childhood sweethearts, but, after an acrimonious divorce years before, the only contact Tessa Wallis had with her ex-husband, Chay, was in relation to their daughter and her welfare. With Megan now grown up Tessa is surprised to receive a message from Chay, desperate to speak to her. Tessa is shocked when he tells her he believes they may still be married. It’s ridiculous, of course, and once the missing decree is found they can go back to living their separate lives and forget all about each other, but apparently it’s not going to be that simple…

Praise for the author:

‘Full of twists and turns’ – The Daily Echo

‘The pages turn of their own accord’ – The Bookbag

Turn Back Time by Pamela Fudge is available to buy now with a limited time only discount of 30%.

OUT TODAY: Fell the Angels by John Kerr

Fell the Angels by John KerrJohn Kerr’s writing draws on many years’ study of European and American history. His novel Cardigan Bay was published in 2008, followed by the novel A Rose in No Man’s Land in 2011. Kerr received a J.D. from the University of Texas and a B.A. from Stanford University, where he studied history, literature, and poetry. He lives in San Antonio, Texas.

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Charles Cranbrook, collapses and dies a horrific death at The Priory, the neo-gothic house bought with his wealthy wife Cecilia’s money. Was he murdered, or did he take his own life? In the course of the inquest, it emerges that beautiful Cecilia had been involved in a scandalous affair that is the talk of London.

In Fell the Angels, based on the notorious Victorian murder involving Charles and Florence Bravo and Dr James Gully, proponent of the ‘water cure’, John Kerr reaches beneath the veneer of Victorian respectability and twists the ingredients of enormous fortune, sexual adventure, domestic abuse, avarice and jealousy into a satisfying whole. Expertly researched, Kerr reaches an intriguing solution to the case.

Fell the Angels by John Kerr is available to order now with a limited time only discount of 30%.

OUT TODAY: The Droitwich Deceivers by Kerry Tombs

The Droitwich Deceivers by Kerry TombsKerry Tombs was born in Smethwick, near Birmingham. After a career in teaching in both England and Australia he moved to Malvern where he became a local genealogist, lecturer and bookseller. He currently lives in Brittany in northern France. The Droitwich Deceivers follows four previous titles, including The Tewkesbury Tomb, in the thrilling Inspector Ravenscroft Series.

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April 1890

When the nine-year-old daughter of a prominent Droitwich businessman disappears without a trace whilst on a visit to a local churchyard, Detective Inspector Ravenscroft and his colleage, Constable Tom Crabb are called upon to investigate. In a seemingly unconnected incident Ravenscroft’s wife, Lucy, is asked by a distraught mother to find the baby that she’d been compelled to give away.

As the investigations proceed, both Ravenscroft and Lucy encounter the darkened world of Victorian child exploitation: where lies, deceit and murder are commonplace and they are stuck in a desperate race against time to save the endangered children.

This is the fifth title in the highly entertaining Inspector Ravenscroft series.

Praise for the author:

‘A good book for mystery buffs’ – readersfavorite.com

 ‘A pacy story…and an interesting series’ – MyShelf.com

The Droitwich Deceivers by Kerry Tombs is available to buy now with a discount of 30% for a limited time only.

OUT TODAY: Dying for a Cruise by Joyce Cato

Dying for a Cruise by Joyce CatoJoyce Cato was born in Oxford and went on to work as a secretary before becoming a full-time writer. This is the third book based on Jenny Starling, the first two, Birthdays Can Be Murder and A Fatal Fall of Snow were also published by Robert Hale.

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When Jenny Starling, the travelling cook with a penchant for trouble, accepts an assignment to cook for a wealthy businessman on his luxurious river-boat, the fabulous Stillwater Sam, she sees nothing but plain sailing ahead. The River Thames is especially lovely in summer, the limited number of guests a doddle to cook for, and even her employer’s parrot has taken a fancy to her. All looks set for a peaceful and happy few days. So when someone is murdered, Jenny finds herself once again in the thick of things. And since anyone aboard could be the murderer, she’d better keep her wits about her – and her sharp knives handy!

Praise for the author:

‘Joyce Cato has created a wonderful protagonist in Jenny Starling.’ – Mystery Women

‘Jenny is an attractive, intelligent Rubenesque heroine, and the cast of characters above and below stairs are captured affectionately and wittily’ – Euro Crime

‘[a] tenacious cook, with a razor-sharp mind’ – Oxford Times

Dying for a Cruise by Joyce Cato is available to buy now with a limited time only discount of 30%.

ComicBookMovie.com Gives ‘Holy Franchise Batman!’ by Gary Collinson a Five-Star Review

Holy Franchise BatmanWith just over a week to go until Holy Franchise Batman! by Gary Collinson is published, the lovely folks over at ComicBookMovie.com have reviewed the book, calling it a ‘bible for Bat-fans’ and explaining that ‘once you start reading you won’t be able to put it down’.

If you’re going to London Film & Comic Con on 7th and 8th July, don’t forget to come and say hello to Robert Hale Ltd staff who will be there selling copies of the book, with Author Gary Collinson there to sign copies on the Saturday.

For the full review, check out ComicBookMovie.com, but here are some of our highlights:

‘My plan was to scan over a few chapters and get a fair idea of it but I honestly ended up almost finishing the whole thing in a few days. I consider myself a big Bat-fan and knew (so I thought anyway) quite a bit about the movies and shows covered here, but I came across many little bits of information and trivia in pretty much every section that I wasn’t aware of…’

‘I really could go on and on about this book but to delve any deeper into it would mean I wouldn’t stop writing. Even if you are just a casual Batman fan I would highly recommend it, but if you love The Dark Knight then it is essential.’

Holy Franchise Batman! Bringing the Caped Crusader to the Screen is available to pre-order now. For more information, you can follow Holy Franchise Batman! on Twitter @holyfranchise.

Author of ‘Love in Red China’s Garden’ Adrian Webber on the Heart of China

Love in Red China's Garden by Adrian WebberAdrian Webber joined the NHS as a graduate management trainee in 1980, after completing a politics degree at Warwick University. He was rapidly promoted and tipped right from the start as a high flyer destined for the top. Despite this, Adrian had developed from an early age a love of plants and an interest in how they could be framed within designs.

He had no way of knowing, however, that his early love of plants would begin an adventure that would eventually lead him to China.

Check out the official blurb for his new memoir, Love in Red China’s Garden, followed by an author post by Webber himself on the Chinese culture he has grown to love and why it appeals to him.

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Adrian Webber is about to give up a respectable career in hospital management to follow his dream of becoming a garden designer at the prestigious botanical gardens in Beijing. As the first Westerner to do so, Adrian will be sailing into uncharted waters, but he cannot yet predict how this decision will change his entire future.

Follow Adrian as he gets to grips with the Chinese way of life in this insightful, moving and often amusing memoir that charts the mishaps and cultural misunderstandings that threaten to overwhelm the foreigner in a strange land. Journey with him as he explores his new home, and prepare to be gripped by a love story that blossoms in the face of adversity.

When Adrian falls hopelessly in love with a beautiful Chinese girl, he must do what he can to win her, despite the fact that they come from two vastly different worlds. Soon he must face her family in Tibet– as without their permission the couple cannot marry – but the road to happiness is unlikely to be easy as Wu Shu’s mother has already branded Adrian a spy…

Funny and strange, but not a day seems to pass when there isn’t a ‘China story’ being carried by the broadsheet press. There seems to be an endless curiosity about the People’s Republic of China. Strange too, because I am convinced that the majority of Chinese are unaware of this phenomenon. I also suspect that even if they did know, they would not care. We foreigners are scarcely relevant to them and why should we be? We do not impinge on their daily lives as they do impinge on ours.

No, they quietly get on with their lives – their only concerns appear to surround their work life and its security and, of course, their families – the centre of the world. I believe that we in the West do not really understand this fundamental fact. The Chinese family is not just the centre of a Chinese person’s life – really it is the heartbeat of China and if anything is certain in this world, it will always be so.

China, for me, also has the happy knack of getting into your blood – and when it comes to food, literally so. The smell, the aroma, of certain Chinese foods can instantly transport me back to China – a China on a warm sultry evening, probably. The perfumed steam from jiaozi dumplings being boiled on an open brazier or plain noodles the same. You are back on a Beijing pavement nearing a happy, smiling street vendor, confident of a sale.

Also, the Tibetan Plateau in the west of China can be brought back magically to life by a nearby barbecue laden with sizzling lamb kebabs causing the dripping fat to spark the coals and smart the eye with its distinctive woody smoke. You are once again, breathing China.

China. Whenever I think of that great country, the same two things always seem to well up inside me: the Chinese family, followed quickly by Chinese food.

Familiar. Symbiotic. And, true.

- Adrian Webber

Love in Red China’s Garden by Adrian Webber will be published 29 June 2012 and is available to pre-order now.